Green Shirt Day – T-Shirt WINNERS!

CORky’s Back! Health & Safety Audit May 3 – 6

Addressing Stress

WorkLife Pulse Survey 2021

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Menno TV Channel Guide

For Staff’s reference, here is the most up to date version of the Menno Home & Hospital TV Channel Guide

Please note this is not for Menno Apartments TVs.

Download your copy here > Menno TV Channel Guide March 2021

ALL STAFF: Mandatory Training Reminder

KEEP BEING VIGILANT! PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS CONTINUE – STAY STRONG!

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK – BE VIGILANT AND STAY STRONG!

This has been a challenging year and we have done amazing as a team!

The vaccinations have given us a lot of hope that things can be better – and different.

STILL…We’re all in this together – and it’s still not safe:

  • The possibility of being a spreader of the coronavirus remains, even if you are vaccinated.
  • The residents and staff who are not vaccinated are vulnerable to becoming infected – these are the ones you love and the ones you work with.
  • The coronavirus variant is present in British Columbia.
  • The rate of community prevalence remains high with the highest daily rate in the Fraser Health region.

We need to stick to our protocols – at WORK and at HOME!

Remember, these are the current Public Health Orders (Feb. 8, 2021)

  • No social gatherings of ANY SIZE at your residence with anyone other than your household
  • No gathering in backyards, patios, driveways or anywhere else on your property
  • Do not host playdates for children
  • Drive-In and Drop-Off events are allowed, but not getting out and visiting
  • Funerals, weddings and baptisms for maximum 10 people following COVID protocols
  • Restaurants, pubs, bars with ONLY your household (unless you live alone)
  • Mask wearing in all public indoor settings – face shields are not a substitute
  • No travel for vacation or to visit friends or family
  • Essential travel only (medical appointments and hospital visits)

We can do this – TOGETHER!

Remember that we remain in a state of emergency in British Columbia and this means that the Public Health Officer can make and enforce orders.

There’s a light at the end of the tunnel (with vaccination), but we aren’t there yet… keep going!

And keep on doing what you do every day:

  • Wash your hands frequently
  • Use hand sanitizer
  • Wear a mask
  • Stay 6 feet apart from others
  • Monitor your symptoms and stay home if you have any symptoms

We’ve got this, team!